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DJ and probably fill us in a littl bit, but what do you think of Lonnie Pryor? He was shoehorned into the FB role at FSU, but he ias good size and I have seen him outrun what look like good angles at the NCAA level.

6-0 230, great speed, no wear. Could be worth a stab as a a RB in the NFL._________________

I don't know if anyone agrees but I really like the idea of packaging our 4th round pick and 2 of those 6th round picks to get back up into the early part of round 3. I think we could do some serious damage with what would be 4 picks in the top 70-80 range.

This year is a very strong and deep draft. Picks in the top 100 are going to be so very valuable.

At least that is the consensu I find coming from most drafniks. Basically it is not the greatest draft to need a Quarterback, but you can build a very strong team in other areas in this draft.

While true, you're always going to see trades happen in these middle rounds. There's an average of 5-6 of them every year and that doesn't include 1st round trades that involved middle picks, I'm talking just the kind of trades that I'm suggesting.

I was trying to say anything we can do to get up into the top 100 without giving up a top 100 pick is good.

LOL, by bad.

I really like this idea. We've got 3 6th round picks, let's try to use them to get up a round or so, either 2nd or 3rd.

DJ_FkaJoined: 13 Jan 2009Posts: 5925Location: Brisvegas, Land Down Under

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:02 pm Post subject:

khodder wrote:

DJ and probably fill us in a littl bit, but what do you think of Lonnie Pryor? He was shoehorned into the FB role at FSU, but he ias good size and I have seen him outrun what look like good angles at the NCAA level.

6-0 230, great speed, no wear. Could be worth a stab as a a RB in the NFL.

Ulimate team player, moved from RB to FB.

Soft hands, good speed, like 4.6 or 4.7, can block.

Runs hard

As a 3rd down back, would be a great addition.

Watch the bowl tape this year vs NI, 2 big runs (left people in his wake), plenty of catches.

DJ and probably fill us in a littl bit, but what do you think of Lonnie Pryor? He was shoehorned into the FB role at FSU, but he ias good size and I have seen him outrun what look like good angles at the NCAA level.

6-0 230, great speed, no wear. Could be worth a stab as a a RB in the NFL.

Ulimate team player, moved from RB to FB.

Soft hands, good speed, like 4.6 or 4.7, can block.

Runs hard

As a 3rd down back, would be a great addition.

Watch the bowl tape this year vs NI, 2 big runs (left people in his wake), plenty of catches.

You think he is only a 4.6 guy. I see mid 4.4's guy when he goes. Which is where I got the possible transition to RB from._________________